Tag: print disabilities

How I Use Microsoft OneNote With Low Vision

How I Use Microsoft OneNote With Low Vision

How to use OneNote, a free note taking software that allows users to create multimedia notebooks and use accessible materials

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

Wakelet Accessibility Features For Low Vision

I created my first Wakelet account several years ago after attending a virtual presentation on Wakelet accessibility features, but I didn’t really use it very often until I completed the free self-paced Wakelet Certified course and discovered how I could Wakelet not only with assistive…

Ten “Odd” Things I Do With Double Vision

Ten “Odd” Things I Do With Double Vision

For as long as I can remember, I have had double vision that causes me to see two of everything. The way I see double has changed/fluctuated as I have gotten older— sometimes I would see two items side by side, sometimes they would appear…

My Talk At I’m Determined Summit: Crash Course In Immersive Reader

My Talk At I’m Determined Summit: Crash Course In Immersive Reader

As part of my work as the Microsoft Content Specialist for AIM-VA and as a Microsoft Certified Educator, I had the opportunity to present a short talk as part of the AT Lab at the I’m Determined Summit 2020, a virtual conference for students with…

Dear Middle School Teacher: Starting Middle School With Low Vision

Dear Middle School Teacher: Starting Middle School With Low Vision

Dear middle school teacher, here are ten things your new low vision student wants you to know, but may not realize

How To Explain Disability Accommodations To Professors

How To Explain Disability Accommodations To Professors

How to tell college professors about your disability services file

Reading With Novel Effect And Low Vision

Reading With Novel Effect And Low Vision

One of my favorite things to ask teachers and professors is “what is your new favorite app right now?” When I asked this question to one of my favorite professors a few years ago, their face lit up as they told me I had to…

Two of Everything: Living With Double Vision

Two of Everything: Living With Double Vision

My life with double vision and seeing the world with four eyes open

Math Test Accommodations For Low Vision

Math Test Accommodations For Low Vision

Even though I have trouble seeing information in all of my classes (and outside of my classes for that matter), my disability accommodations for math look different than the accommodations for my other classes. One of the main reasons is because math is a more…

Accessible Yearbooks and Low Vision

Accessible Yearbooks and Low Vision

Yearbooks are a fun end-of-school-year tradition that allow students to celebrate their accomplishments and friendships that they have made during the year and provide opportunities for documenting memories. My school yearbooks are the only books I own that have a small/standard print size, and it’s…

Assistive Technology For Dysgraphia

Assistive Technology For Dysgraphia

Since I first stepped into my kindergarten classroom, I have used some form of assistive technology for dysgraphia every day of my life and in every single one of my classes and jobs, from K-12 to college to graduate school. Even though my handwriting has…

How I Manage Dysgraphia In Online Classes

How I Manage Dysgraphia In Online Classes

While a lot of people associate dysgraphia with illegible or hard-to-read handwriting, dysgraphia can often extend to difficulties with typing and other types of written expression as well. Even though I type all of my notes and assignments for my online classes, my dysgraphia doesn’t…